NormanS
Well-Known Member
My point is that it needs an electric pump. The one quoted on my website is stated to be unsuitable for salt water. Despite this Sadlers fitted them to all their raw-water cooled Bukhs as part of the calorifier installation and they lasted for years. The one originally in my boat lasted for 15 years, the replacement was about 6 years old when I changed out the engine.
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When I converted my old Gardner from raw cooling to fresh with a heat exchanger, I used a belt-driven Jabsco for circulating the fresh. Mind you, the Gardner was designed to run cooler than modern engines. It was to be between 130ºF and 140ºF, or "as hot as the hand can momentarily bear", according to the hand book.
The Jabsco pump did the job well, without any unforseen problems.